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many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >> heather? >> thank you very much, heather. jay leno may be looking for a job soon, but yesterday we were talking about veterans and yesterday was national hire a vet drain. here wi -- hire a veteran day. cheryl casone is here with more. >> i am double checking my web site. this is vet career fair.com. i want to give a shout out to them. they have been working closely with fox and friends in particular to bring in veterans in particular. some veterans are disabled they have issues faras far as travel. others are still on active duty in afghanistan or even iraq at this point. they can do the virtual career fairs to ease themselves into corporate america. they know they are coming back and the job situation is difficult in this country. this is the
many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >> heather? >> thank you very much, heather. jay leno may be looking for a job soon, but yesterday we were talking about veterans and yesterday was national hire a vet drain. here wi -- hire a...
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so, i think that -- because the fact he doesn't follow the letter of the law in advertising there is still high participation rate. i want to call up mr. martin to talk about how we make sure we actually put our standards in place for what entities are doing [speaker not understood]. it seem like that hasn't been the case. >> okay. what we've done is that the [speaker not understood] participation, we provided them with paperwork, what we call the form 2a, the participation form. all the forms of these proposals have gone out already. we have provided them with those forms, so they have a great staff to provide information to all contractors with whom they have contracted already. so, we go to [speaker not understood] and we can come up with an independent report of our participation of local business participation a compared with the reports. so, we don't have that information from [speaker not understood]. but we met with them and the mayor's office of workforce development, they are willing to provide the information and the procurement plan. that is very crucial for us to measure
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maybe it's not against the law or maybe it's not overreach in terms of the law but. it's the laws themselves that allow for this to happen inside in our justice system that i think that's fair i mean listen it this way if you have an incredibly broad and begun long and the c.f.a. anti hacking laws is both broad and big i mean what is often offer isaak mean i mean is that looking at my spouse's account with her permission in violation of you know terms of service i mean mazie maybe maybe not the prosecutors of the department justice indicted a woman who lied about her age on my space i mean maybe just tacky maybe that's wrong maybe a seasonable a moral in this case but should it be a federal crime i mean people law on facebook all the time about their age or way to mean should this be some. becomes literally a federal offense this is not what congress intended when acting this in the 1980's and so there is this push to fix the law but the department of justice has resisted this and it has a very good track record of drilling these sort of pro civil liberties measures
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but that we have to have some laws that restrict guns a little bit. i don't think it means we don't want to protect women or to have women protect themselves. i just don't think you need an assault weapon to protect yourself. >> bill: more ran is a little bit more than the assault weapons. it walls a valid question and it was posed in a provocative way aagree with you. there is no comparison toward choosing what to do in a pregnancy and choosing what to do you know, in protecting yourself. that's apples to oranges. >> yeah. >> bill: yeah. however, women will be put at a deficit in some places example, chicago would ban all handguns. if you are a woman in chicago and you want protection, particularly if you live in a bad neighborhood and you can't have a handgun, your deficit is much higher than a man would be. and so i think that's what the woman was getting at. you know, that's her opinion. but i'm a woman and i don't have a gun i feel safe. >> bill: you live in a swanky neighborhood. if you live in the south side of chicago you couldn't feel safe. >
but that we have to have some laws that restrict guns a little bit. i don't think it means we don't want to protect women or to have women protect themselves. i just don't think you need an assault weapon to protect yourself. >> bill: more ran is a little bit more than the assault weapons. it walls a valid question and it was posed in a provocative way aagree with you. there is no comparison toward choosing what to do in a pregnancy and choosing what to do you know, in protecting...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i think that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles those kids can achieve the highest levels and so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation making sure every single kid is in the classroom with a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we would want for our own children and nothing different than we should want for the nation's kids. >> michelle, if the united states s
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clinton's husband was the one who signed the defense of marriage act into law in 1996. that defined marriage as between one man and one woman. but just last week, former president bill clinton called for that law to be struck down. we'll have much more from our new cnn poll later in the show. >>> they're potentially lifesaving ordeal, mammograms and prostate exams. i'll let you argue which one is worse and most uncomfortable amongst yourselves. if you said a mammogram, you're probably a woman. a new study out this afternoon claims getting a screening every two years is just as effective as getting one every year, at least for women ages 50 to 74. for women 40 to 49 should probably still schedule a mammogram annually. >>> up next, the money lead. never been on a cruise? that does not mean you've never paid for one. millions are spent rescuing broken-down ships, and u.s. taxpayers are picking up the tab. >>> and later, a famous film about an infamous killer. but what fate befell baseball annie? stick around. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna b
clinton's husband was the one who signed the defense of marriage act into law in 1996. that defined marriage as between one man and one woman. but just last week, former president bill clinton called for that law to be struck down. we'll have much more from our new cnn poll later in the show. >>> they're potentially lifesaving ordeal, mammograms and prostate exams. i'll let you argue which one is worse and most uncomfortable amongst yourselves. if you said a mammogram, you're probably...
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a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with it. so i think the chances are good, not because the nra would want you to do it, but we've done it before, the reasons have been changed, the problems have multiplied. it's just good common sense. >> congressman charles rangel, good to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a great day. >> you know, he brings up a good point about guns and does it talk about what our values are. obviously, if you talk to folks who are big supporters of the nra, they say the second amendment speaks to what our values are, speaks to ou
a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with...
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there's also a lot of exemptions from the anti-extortion laws for unions. so there's another rico violation being prosecuted in upstate new york in the syracuse area where you had, basically, the building and construction departments were going and doing s like pouring -- things like pouring sand into the heavy equipment in a lot of nonunion place operators and basically telling them, hey, you've got to the hire them, or we're going to see to it the project doesn't get built. the union's basically -- [inaudible] but we have an exemption from the federal anti-extortion laws, and you can't prosecute us from doing this. and the kicker is they're right. they may be prosecuted under the state anti-extortion statutes, but that's something at the state level. states could clarify that being involved in a union suit does not exempt you from labor union laws. and threaten their business and livelihood in order to get them to join a union. toughening up the laws at the state level is very obvious policy that would protect a lot of employees and employers from this so
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a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking called operation shoulder tap tonight at 8 i'll we'll ride along with police and give you an exclusive look at why you might thibefore buyie alcohol in the next edition of people behaving badly and here are a look at the numbers. a record 475 arrests were made statewide. right now you are going to get the citation in and talk to the judge. >> part of the reason why we do these operations is to educate the public. the police issue the man 8 ticket. >> you are being cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor. another boost tonight for backers of same sex marriage. former secretary of state hillary clinton
a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking...
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before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be right ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and the president signed into law the sequester, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over ten years that would kick in unless we came up with a cooperative deficit reduction plan. we put this into place because... why did we do that again? >> when all sides agreed to the sequester a year-and-a-half ago, those automatic across-the-board sending cuts, were supposed to be so painful it would force the president and congress to make a deal. >> jon: so what happens if this sequester kicks in? >> just in time for spring national parks like yosemite will see their services cut. >> jon: all rig
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the question is whether or not he is insane under the colorado law. but is there any question that this guy knew exactly what he was doing? he bought a ticket 12 days in advance and got a front row seat. he stalks out only non-gun movie theater in colorado. he boobbytraped his apartment. he was highly functioning. he is not completely mentally insane. mentally ill a little bit but he knew what he was doing. >> eric: what do you think about administering the truth serum? >> dana: i suppose if it works, i guess it would help us -- it would be slippery slope for revealing crimes and maybe things we don't want to know. if it does work i'm for it. i am bothered that the lawyers for him in some ways i wish they would have counseled him to enter a guilty plea and let families not suffer anymore as they try to go through a long-out trial and appeal. >> eric: it means they could be the death penalty. the topic of gun control. check this out. town in georgia proposed a new law requiring every head of household possess a firearm. the town is nelson, georgia, pop
the question is whether or not he is insane under the colorado law. but is there any question that this guy knew exactly what he was doing? he bought a ticket 12 days in advance and got a front row seat. he stalks out only non-gun movie theater in colorado. he boobbytraped his apartment. he was highly functioning. he is not completely mentally insane. mentally ill a little bit but he knew what he was doing. >> eric: what do you think about administering the truth serum? >> dana: i...
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so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable cause substantiates a crime. there is no crime in posting this kind of picture. if it were pornographic, for example, that would be different. but merely posing -- having a child pose holding a weapon standing alone does not constitute a crime as a general rule. it's protected under the first amendment. so it's really unlikely that a judge is going to grant a warrant for a search. >> even if child protective services were trying to make the argument that a child's life is in jeopardy simply by virtue of the fact a child is holding a we
so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable...
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways so here's a rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s way of skirting around court orders the agency even tried to hide the letters by preventing businesses from even talking about them but that's no longer the case here to explain why i'm joined by kurt opes all senior staff attorney at the electronic frontier foundation hey there kurt so first of all let's start off with why are these letters so so controversial with these letters are somewhat of a precedent in the american system because that allows for a demand of information from a telecommunications provider without a warrant without a court being involved and are you
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and the path that we could take is to allow for a strategic reform of our immigration laws so that we can bring young, aspirational people that will rebuild the demographic pyramid to make our entitlement system secure and jump-start our economy in a way that will create an uplifting of our hopes and dreams, but also directly impact, immediately impact economic growth. >> u.s. economic growth and immigration policy. former florida governor jeb bush on immigration wars tonight at 8:15 eastern. part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> we have allowed a human rights nightmare to occur on our watch. in the years since dr. king's death, a vast new system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crow. a system of mass incarceration that no doubt has dr. king turning in his grave today. the mass incarceration of poor people of color in the united states is tantamount to a new caste-like system, one that shuttles our young people from decrepit, underfunded schools to brand new, high-tech prisons. it is a system that locks poor people, overwhelmingly poor pe
and the path that we could take is to allow for a strategic reform of our immigration laws so that we can bring young, aspirational people that will rebuild the demographic pyramid to make our entitlement system secure and jump-start our economy in a way that will create an uplifting of our hopes and dreams, but also directly impact, immediately impact economic growth. >> u.s. economic growth and immigration policy. former florida governor jeb bush on immigration wars tonight at 8:15...
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already what they got in order to get out you know they don't do it here because there's the federal law says they don't have to but if we said you know whoever is collecting whoever's clearing your money has to take care of the taxes it would cost us out of the extra other than the cost of the sales tax tom tom complains cost is the responsibility of the business of the entrepreneur i mean this is the ultimate leveling so in so one might have your hands your ally have the what might happen is instead of the two point three percent that i'm paying to mastercard and visa you are always creditors on my vantage point seven percent you're always for the disadvantaged in the underdog in the you know i'm not businessman here to you know have story the small little internet retailer out of their garage or out of share a bedroom and they're not i you know i got your point if they had to do the compliance i totally agree with you it would crush them but but i don't think they have any good deal wear out of time with them thanks for being with us tonight elaborates and tom great discussion thanks.
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what kind of law would protect us here? what law would make a difference? >> well i think the big thing you have to have minimum cybersecurity standards. i know the u.s. chamber of commerce has a different view on this but the basic idea is this. is that you have some minimum standards that evolve as technology evolves. something that the government hasn't really done yet. but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with technology. and that can be enforced. you don't want to have onerous burdens on business. you want to protect everybody from the possible threats out there. in essence what we're doing we're protecting utility th we have that is known as the internet. melissa: gentlemen, nation for coming on. good stuff. >> thanks, mecal list a, again. melissa: turning briefly to the big non-financial news of the day, the world's 1.2 llion catholics have a new pope. argentina's cardinal jorge bergoglio was elected to lead the catholic church. he is the first pope in history elected from the americas
what kind of law would protect us here? what law would make a difference? >> well i think the big thing you have to have minimum cybersecurity standards. i know the u.s. chamber of commerce has a different view on this but the basic idea is this. is that you have some minimum standards that evolve as technology evolves. something that the government hasn't really done yet. but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with...
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. >>> an expansion of background checks took one step closer to law friday. it was approved by lawmakers and now sent to governor john hickenlooper expected to sign within two weeks. colorado was the site that mass shooting in an aurora movie theater last july. >>> from the come on man, two oregon girl scout troops selling cookies to attend credits to go to summer camp. they were duped in blowing they made a massive sale of 6 you thousand boxes. but they learned that the order was all a hoax and now they have to sell those cookies worth $24,000. the girls are holding a special sale today to try and move the thin mints and others so they can get to go to camp. let's chip in and get some samoas. do something here. that's rough. who dupes the girl scouts. >> how do you choose which to do when you're doing the hoax. what, they decided on mint. >> a mean person. >> everyone knows samoas are the best. >> thin mints are pretty good too. >> we'll argue on the commercial. >> thanks, rob. >>> well, now to the vatsz where the world is watching every move the newly elect
. >>> an expansion of background checks took one step closer to law friday. it was approved by lawmakers and now sent to governor john hickenlooper expected to sign within two weeks. colorado was the site that mass shooting in an aurora movie theater last july. >>> from the come on man, two oregon girl scout troops selling cookies to attend credits to go to summer camp. they were duped in blowing they made a massive sale of 6 you thousand boxes. but they learned that the order...
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s...
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but from a law making perspective, i don't care. people should be be allowed to put bad stuff in their bodies. >> just look who is sitting next to me. >> i was purposely staying away from that. i am not opposed to politicians using the bully pulpit to encourage people to eat healthy stuff. >> but you don't encourage someone by removing their choice. >> i agree with you. she had the quote from bloomburg where they said it is incumbent to tell people and then give them the choice. if they will stick to that, that's fine. >> absolutely. we shouldn't treat somebody because they are fat like a child. it is ridiculous. you should have the freedom to make bad choices. >> i agree. >> the problem is we are always trying to separate the consequences from that. people literally want their cake and eat it too. >> cheap shot. >> at who, cakes? >> cakes, people who eat cakes. >> that's the problem. you should be allowed to make bad decisions and suffer the consequence. to operate the two is unnatural. >> of course, and there are people who can't
but from a law making perspective, i don't care. people should be be allowed to put bad stuff in their bodies. >> just look who is sitting next to me. >> i was purposely staying away from that. i am not opposed to politicians using the bully pulpit to encourage people to eat healthy stuff. >> but you don't encourage someone by removing their choice. >> i agree with you. she had the quote from bloomburg where they said it is incumbent to tell people and then give them the...
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law. we could have produced 10. we did that because the editorial director of "the denver post" said this: >> no one in law enforcement in colorado. >> bill: no one. >> reported it in 2007. >> bill: no one. >> 2009 or again this year. >> bill: okay. >> in fact, it's probably beauty up when the republicans are in the minority in colorado. not when they had the majority. it's been used against democrats as a wedge issue politically. >> bill: all right. but you don't know whether you support it or not. all you know is that -- >> -- i said no one. >> bill: believe me, i will get law enforcement from colorado on here and i will make you look foolish on that statement. >> bill: which i did on friday. now, we expected the colorado media to pick up the story but thus far they have not. with us now the purveyor of bernard goldberg.com, mr. goldberg. this story is important because it epitomizes what i believe is happening in the united states that the press is no longer interested in the news. all
law. we could have produced 10. we did that because the editorial director of "the denver post" said this: >> no one in law enforcement in colorado. >> bill: no one. >> reported it in 2007. >> bill: no one. >> 2009 or again this year. >> bill: okay. >> in fact, it's probably beauty up when the republicans are in the minority in colorado. not when they had the majority. it's been used against democrats as a wedge issue politically. >>...
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first in h hop law and scott must not raw. it's a journey i will always remember and hope to go back to. thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had but this is great! >> it almost felt like country club food to me. zbl don't touch it. >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please! bay area," the show where regular bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. now, we have three guests, each one recommends one of their favorite spots and the other two go to check 'em out to see what they think. this week -- edmond sullivan, a teacher and resource specialist, was on a quest to find the best new york steak in san francisco until he finally discovered the one that made the grade. and fir
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democrats celebrating the health care law's third birthday today. wow. who knew. they are really not talking about the lawings 1.3 trillion ten year price tag that doubled the original estimate, no mention of the gag gifts that could be, and, in fact, already are facing taxpayers like the slew of new taxes and fees hitting everything from investments to income or all companies dropping workers from their insurance plan or what could be a doctor shortage because docs drop out because they don't think it's worth it. francis newton on the health care fallout. not so happy birthday; right, francis? >> right, not from my perspective. the classic case of good cop, bad cop. the democrats and the republicans operate on fundamentally different facts underlying the economy. the democrats have a notion that the money goes on forever. if the money goes on forever, why wouldn't we help the seniors, why wouldn't we do this? why wowcht we do that? why discriminate against overweight lesbians, and the others say the money -- neil: wait, we were discriminating against overweight l
democrats celebrating the health care law's third birthday today. wow. who knew. they are really not talking about the lawings 1.3 trillion ten year price tag that doubled the original estimate, no mention of the gag gifts that could be, and, in fact, already are facing taxpayers like the slew of new taxes and fees hitting everything from investments to income or all companies dropping workers from their insurance plan or what could be a doctor shortage because docs drop out because they don't...
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the arizona case is about a very simple conflict between a state law and a federal law enacted i congress. congress saw people were not registered to vote. it was largely because of a very confusing patch work of state laws. lots of barriers of lots of types to voter rej trags. and congress decided to safeguard the integrity of elections to making sure whatever states did they had to do additional streamlined registration procedures. and part of that was a wonderful mechanism called the federal voter registration postcard. no matter where you live anywhere in the united states you can go and get one of these postcards, fill it out, send it in and be registered to vote for federal elections. >> this has a tremendous, wonderful impact in increasing voter registration in the united states. and in arizona there's a h law that says we won't take your postcard unless you add additional things. >> they want you to bring in a birth certificate. they're putting their own layer on top of it. >> that's exactly right. and the reason is allegedly pruf of citizenship. and what arizona is doing is graft
the arizona case is about a very simple conflict between a state law and a federal law enacted i congress. congress saw people were not registered to vote. it was largely because of a very confusing patch work of state laws. lots of barriers of lots of types to voter rej trags. and congress decided to safeguard the integrity of elections to making sure whatever states did they had to do additional streamlined registration procedures. and part of that was a wonderful mechanism called the federal...
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but there's real doubts over whether democrats can muster support to turn the suggestion into law. the bills limiting the high-capacity magazines and background checks have narrowly passed a key committee. and debate boild over when ted cruz challenged die in an feinstein on whether her plan is constitutional. >> it seems to me that all of us should begin as our foundational document with the constitution. and the second amendment in the bill of rights provides that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. and the question i would pose to the senior senator from california would she deem it consistent with the bill of rights for congress to engage in the same endeavor that we are contemplating doing with the second amendment in the context of the first or fourth amendment. >> let me make a couple of points in response. one, i'm not a sixth grader. senator, i've been on this committee for 20 years. i was a mayor for nine years. i walked in, i saw people shot. i've looked at bodies that have been shot with these weapons. i've seen the bullets that implode
but there's real doubts over whether democrats can muster support to turn the suggestion into law. the bills limiting the high-capacity magazines and background checks have narrowly passed a key committee. and debate boild over when ted cruz challenged die in an feinstein on whether her plan is constitutional. >> it seems to me that all of us should begin as our foundational document with the constitution. and the second amendment in the bill of rights provides that the right of the...
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first in h hop law and scott must not raw. it's a journey i will always remember and hope to go back to. thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> streak over. after ten straight days of gains, the dow ends lower for the first time this month. what is next for stocks? >>> the maestro speaks. the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" tells why he thinks the market is far from overheated. >>> and apple versus samsung. who's got the cool factor now? all that and more coming up tonight. good evening, everyone, and welcome to our public television viewers. so tyler, i guess all good things must come to an end? >> it must seem that way, because it was a great run. but it's over, with the best run in nearly 17 years in fact. but the dow's ten-day winning streak did come to an end today. investors sent stocks lower after a disappointing report
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all the all the traditional laws of inside the cities. russia says any attempt by foreign governments to arm rebels in the conflict would be a breach of international law that follows britain's admission that it's ready to ignore the e.u. arms embargo to help the rebels find president assad and as artie's maria for national explains foreign involvement is increasing all the time. the syrian uprising the last of the arab spring sprang up in march two thousand and eleven by august of that year when in another arab spring country in libya colonel gadhafi had lost defacto power it was already clear who was next in the firing line this morning president obama called on assad to step aside as the from key many others would soon echo the same rhetoric is time for bashar to go to the message to president assad is it is time for transition it is totally to go because the regime of bashar al assad must come to an end we ask the regime to step down. has to go through the syrian forces fighting assad immediately felt encouraged the train was in motio
all the all the traditional laws of inside the cities. russia says any attempt by foreign governments to arm rebels in the conflict would be a breach of international law that follows britain's admission that it's ready to ignore the e.u. arms embargo to help the rebels find president assad and as artie's maria for national explains foreign involvement is increasing all the time. the syrian uprising the last of the arab spring sprang up in march two thousand and eleven by august of that year...
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instead of imposing new regulations, republicans are calling for existing laws to be enforced. >> do you think background checks and improving background checks will be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> still vice president joe biden one of the main advocates on a ban on military style rifles says he believes most americans agree with him. >> the competing budget plans are mild apart but at least there is not a government shutdown to worry about, at least for a while. the senate passed a bill to keep federal agencies funded through the end of september. round of applause. the rare bipartisan compromise was approved by a 73-26 vote. while the xrester's $8$85 billi cuts stay in place, there are more cuts. the plan now moves to the house where it is expected to pass. >>> despite promises to close down the detention center at guantanamo bay, the u.s. is considering a $150 million overhaul now of the facility. the plans include a new dining hall, hospital and guard barracks. lawyer
instead of imposing new regulations, republicans are calling for existing laws to be enforced. >> do you think background checks and improving background checks will be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> still vice president joe biden one of the main advocates on a ban on military style rifles says he believes most americans agree with him. >> the competing budget...
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so the law says that is enough. they had sufficient evidence to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt and the other one is accessing the federal database. he was going through the nypd computers to find home addresses for the victim is he was seeking out. >> mike: i can underand it he would be able to be prosecuted on the conspiracy charge as well as mining through the federal databases but is a a life sentence appropriate for someone who has not carried out a crime that normally would warrant a life sentence? >> because it was prosecuted federally they were able to get tough sentencing guidelines so he can be held up to life but he has the ability to be paroled. what they will do is take a look at his past background, has he committed any other crimes what is his psychological background. they will do tests and examinations on him and come to a determination of what they feel is a suitable sentence. the prosecutors feel that the guy is dangerous, threat to society. clearly has some mental issues but was really carry
so the law says that is enough. they had sufficient evidence to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt and the other one is accessing the federal database. he was going through the nypd computers to find home addresses for the victim is he was seeking out. >> mike: i can underand it he would be able to be prosecuted on the conspiracy charge as well as mining through the federal databases but is a a life sentence appropriate for someone who has not carried out a crime that normally would...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >>> it might take sleight of hand for burt wonderstone to have a magical box office weekend. the comedy has star power. but according to fandango's
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republican-proposed budget that would have cut the deficit by $5 trillion in part by repealing obama's health care law. the one budget we haven't seen is the president's. reporting live in washington, i'm danielle leigh. >> turning now to a gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal cop is facing life in prison after his conviction for conspiracy to kidnap, cook and eat women. the jury decided that gilberto valle was not just fantasizing when he talked online about abducting and eating women. prosecutors said he looked up recipes for chloroform proving that the plot was real. his prosecutors said he was being prosecuted for thoughts, not actions. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. wisconsin's congressman paul ryan offered his new budget plan but appeared to misspeak when talking about his plans for health care. listen to it twice just to be sure of what he said. >> because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care system for the american people. because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care system for american people. >
republican-proposed budget that would have cut the deficit by $5 trillion in part by repealing obama's health care law. the one budget we haven't seen is the president's. reporting live in washington, i'm danielle leigh. >> turning now to a gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal cop is facing life in prison after his conviction for conspiracy to kidnap, cook and eat women. the jury decided that gilberto valle was not just fantasizing when he talked online about abducting and eating...
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." >>> faculty leaders speaking out against a state law that would let college students earn credits for courses provided by outside sources. it says it has grave concerns about the first of its kind bill that would let students who can't get into overcrowded classes on campus take similar online courses for credit. the faculty group says the bill will let for-profit corporations privatize public education. >>> new this morning, north korean hackers may have attacked several major broadcasters and banks in south korea, being hit with internet outages this morning. servers for at least three major television networks and banks are affected. spokeswoman for one of the networks says it's believed to be the work of hackers. many are speculating the attack came from north korea, but south korea's internet security agency says it has not found any evidence of an external attack. >>> american airlines is defending its plan to give its outgoing ceo nearly $20 million in severance pay. american airlines ceo is being replaced by the chief executive of us airways as soon as the two companies co
." >>> faculty leaders speaking out against a state law that would let college students earn credits for courses provided by outside sources. it says it has grave concerns about the first of its kind bill that would let students who can't get into overcrowded classes on campus take similar online courses for credit. the faculty group says the bill will let for-profit corporations privatize public education. >>> new this morning, north korean hackers may have attacked...
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we come from a country that has stand your ground laws. where you can shoot and kill someone if they enter your house. yet people are surprised that palestinians were having their homes demolished to make room for religious exclusive areas that they cannot live in. i'm the queen of none violence. i don't believe in violence. i believe none violence is the way. i'm impressed that the palestinians called back the e-1 corridor to show what we're trying to do, but i think that for americans to not understand that having someone come in, take your house possibly kill one of your family members and say it doesn't matter you lived here for centuries. it's mine because it was mine a thousand years ago and we're doing this now. no american would stand for that. >> i think to be fair it's also really important for people to understand what it's been like to live in israel for the last many decades, to face suicide bombs on a bus restaurant, and to have years and years of rockets fired to you. i think both sides have very legitimate grievances. it's
we come from a country that has stand your ground laws. where you can shoot and kill someone if they enter your house. yet people are surprised that palestinians were having their homes demolished to make room for religious exclusive areas that they cannot live in. i'm the queen of none violence. i don't believe in violence. i believe none violence is the way. i'm impressed that the palestinians called back the e-1 corridor to show what we're trying to do, but i think that for americans to not...
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and the law that was in effect in 1994 was only a. and what they did was it said phone covers, you i just had to have the ability to allow the government to effectuate that innocent. you couldn't just say we're not letting you in or into account we don't have the technical ability for you to attach these alligator clips so you can secure the conversation. and it helped solve the 1994 issues such as a second land lines, cell phones and in the very new federal technology of call forwarding and conference calling. so all of those sort of, cutting edge things in 1994 were dealt with. the problem is where we are today. so the way w that we communicate is really not limited to telephone companies and sort of the old fashion, picking it up and calling someone. and so to give you things, some examples of things that are not covered by the 1994 statute, you had gmail, google voice, dropbox. as announced in the front page of the "washington post" am a very recently after a certain scandal, the use of draft folders, or of course the one that val
and the law that was in effect in 1994 was only a. and what they did was it said phone covers, you i just had to have the ability to allow the government to effectuate that innocent. you couldn't just say we're not letting you in or into account we don't have the technical ability for you to attach these alligator clips so you can secure the conversation. and it helped solve the 1994 issues such as a second land lines, cell phones and in the very new federal technology of call forwarding and...
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is that a law? >> yes, it's a federal statute that congress imposed upon the -- itself and the president. it doesn't have to generate with the president. it could generate with someone in the house. it could generate with someone in the senate, but it's a statute that must be enacted. the budget is a statute that congress enacts on the president and signs into the law. the congress has imposed upon itself to do it by the first monday of february. stuart: that's flat out breaking the law. what's the penalty? >> nothing. when you or i or charles or liz or anybody watching us breaks a law, there's a consequence. when congress breaks its own laws that it imposes upon itself, there's no consequence. there's no consequence to the members of congress or the government. the government is not going to fine itself. obviously they can't make it by the first monday in february because that's passed. this is the first monday in february preceding the fiscal year, which starts on october 1st. they can't make it f
is that a law? >> yes, it's a federal statute that congress imposed upon the -- itself and the president. it doesn't have to generate with the president. it could generate with someone in the house. it could generate with someone in the senate, but it's a statute that must be enacted. the budget is a statute that congress enacts on the president and signs into the law. the congress has imposed upon itself to do it by the first monday of february. stuart: that's flat out breaking the law....
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to the growing tally first up scott brown former massachusetts senator and joining the boston based law firm nixon peabody and helm work on business and government affairs focusing on finance and real estate and other former senator joseph lieberman of connecticut is going through that door he will be joining the american enterprise institute according to the institute healthy working on a project aimed at building bipartisan global leadership. and another name mary shapiro back in december she stepped down as chairwoman of the securities exchange commission now she'll be serving as one of general electric's directors so how can they use their government experience in the private sector and can their lobbying efforts impact a government policy and is this something citizens should be concerned about earlier i was joined by abby martin host of our tease breaking the set and our correspondent megan lopez and i first asked at what point should we be concerned about a former government officials and what they're doing in the private sector so i think we should discern one they you can see a
to the growing tally first up scott brown former massachusetts senator and joining the boston based law firm nixon peabody and helm work on business and government affairs focusing on finance and real estate and other former senator joseph lieberman of connecticut is going through that door he will be joining the american enterprise institute according to the institute healthy working on a project aimed at building bipartisan global leadership. and another name mary shapiro back in december she...
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they are about law. in some sense the foundation of our entire legal system. i mean the old testament, the new testament i don't know how you can separate it out. i don't want to separate it out. that's what i'm saying to both of you. >> we agree. you have to start somewhere. at the moment even though legally it can be taught in public schools as literature it's not. so the first step in the process really is getting a generation of young americans just to know the basic stories and do it one thing at a time. we love it. next week in new york we've decided to bring in artifacts which include the first american bible which was written in algonkian and a bible that was the only bible authorized by congress and it says the american government encourages information read it. >> where was this bible you call it what? >> the aiken bible. we bring a copy of that into new york city. >> is that aiken, south carolina? >> no name of a person. >> where are your going to show it. i want to do an ad. >> we're bringing in a number of art facts including dead sea scrolls. we'
they are about law. in some sense the foundation of our entire legal system. i mean the old testament, the new testament i don't know how you can separate it out. i don't want to separate it out. that's what i'm saying to both of you. >> we agree. you have to start somewhere. at the moment even though legally it can be taught in public schools as literature it's not. so the first step in the process really is getting a generation of young americans just to know the basic stories and do it...
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it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly negative. i don't know how there's control over this. we'll be watching but deeply concerning to people, even in this country. >> shepard: a week ago there were a lot of scenarios chaos. this was not seen. >> we have a great story. kate middleton, the dutchess of cambridge, now lots of women in new york want her nose, and they're calling their plastic surgeon and getting the kate middleton nose. that is the big trend here in new york city. we only cover the important stories, shep. >> shepard: this afternoon in. >> well, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. so join us. >> shepard: 6:00, i'm busy getting ready for the 7:00 but i hear you. >> maybe 9:00? >> shepard: 6:00 eastern time, 5:00 in oxford. see you then. >>> a former college football star is among the two people who died after a private jet crashed in indiana, hitting three homes. that's what a university official say
it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly negative. i don't know how there's control over this. we'll be watching but deeply concerning to people, even in this country. >> shepard: a week ago there were a lot of scenarios chaos. this was not seen. >> we have a great story. kate middleton, the dutchess of cambridge, now lots of women in new york want her nose, and they're...
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but i am not currently licensed to practice law. i hung up the shingles in 2009. >> how are you related to the appellant? >> i am not. >> i thought that you said that you were a relative. >> relative said that she is the appellant's attorney. >> apologize for interrupting. >> there is a question about the physical stores operated by oska as of the time that the january 7th permit was received. there are still questions which remain. but, nevertheless, it is clear that they have at least 8 traditional brick and mortar stores currently. it is also clear based on a review of the website if you look carefully at it that they have a very sophisticated marketing and business plan which come in place partnering each of us on the ground physical stores with a separate internet store. so essentially we have a situation here where each of us, eight to ten, however many on the ground stores there really are is one branch of an oska store in addition to each of those oska stores has a relationship in the air with a separate internet address tha
but i am not currently licensed to practice law. i hung up the shingles in 2009. >> how are you related to the appellant? >> i am not. >> i thought that you said that you were a relative. >> relative said that she is the appellant's attorney. >> apologize for interrupting. >> there is a question about the physical stores operated by oska as of the time that the january 7th permit was received. there are still questions which remain. but, nevertheless, it is...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> has there been a time where you feared for your life? >> the powerful and richest people in the country and it was the stakes were high and i knew that you never know what could happen. whether there's nuts out there. there's, you just don't know. i've certainly had threats. >> and if you're just joining me, that was the man who shot the infamous 47% video of mitt romney during the -- i had a chance to speak to him today about the video, about his life has changed. all the dynamics that surrounded the whole thing and tomorrow night exclusively here on the ed show, this man will tell his side of t
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the lawyers are fighting the law in the supreme court. we now have a report from the occupied west bank. >> this father and son work quietly, thinking about who is missing. his other son has been arrested again by the israeli army. the family says yousouf was trying to start a new life but the army wouldn't let him. >> they'd call him up from 8:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the evening and wouldn't ask him anything. they'd just have him sitting, waiting. every day they'd do this. >> there were 40 palestinians released under the swap deal. two of them have been arrested again and may end up having to serve out the remainder of their old sentence. more than 1,000 palestinian prisoners were exchanged for the israeli soldier. but many have been arrested again based on secret evidence. >> they don't provide any concrete evidence that those people broke the law or acted against israel or the security but rather rely on secret evidence. don't know if it was credible or who submitted it or if it was checked. >> the prisonner deal was negotiated by
the lawyers are fighting the law in the supreme court. we now have a report from the occupied west bank. >> this father and son work quietly, thinking about who is missing. his other son has been arrested again by the israeli army. the family says yousouf was trying to start a new life but the army wouldn't let him. >> they'd call him up from 8:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the evening and wouldn't ask him anything. they'd just have him sitting, waiting. every day they'd do this....
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new york city tried to cap the size of sugary drinks, but a judge said the law couldn't be applied fairly. sarah palin got into the action tweeted victory in new york city for liberty loving soda drinkers. politicians with too much time on their hands, i say stay out of my refrigerator. bloomberg compares regulating sugary drinks to smoking. one study shows for the first time in world history, more people will die of obesity related illnesses than hunger. >> it was not a setback for me. in case you hadn't noticed, i watch my diet. this is not for me. the cost of health care is running away with the budget and obesity is going to be one of the primary drivers if the trend continues. just cannot afford it. >> well, apparently, mississippi can afford it and even though the state has the highest obesity rate in the country, lawmakers passed the anti bloomberg bill to stop cities from enforcing calorie counts on menus and the bill keeps toys in kid's males. i'm joined tonight by richard wolffe and alex wagner, host of now at noon here on msnbc and jonathan altar. all around good guy. you, too,
new york city tried to cap the size of sugary drinks, but a judge said the law couldn't be applied fairly. sarah palin got into the action tweeted victory in new york city for liberty loving soda drinkers. politicians with too much time on their hands, i say stay out of my refrigerator. bloomberg compares regulating sugary drinks to smoking. one study shows for the first time in world history, more people will die of obesity related illnesses than hunger. >> it was not a setback for me....
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you know, it was a law professor and a community organizer. and i think he was probably a liberal from the jump. and ted cruise comes out of a different political atmosphere. texas is very different from chicago he has the experience and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any help, brit, call us tonight and we will help you out. directly ahead, a grizzly murder in colorado. will the woman beat the rap? there she is. big beef tonight. those reports after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, shocking criminal trial in phoenix, arizona. 32-year-old jodi arias has been charged with first
you know, it was a law professor and a community organizer. and i think he was probably a liberal from the jump. and ted cruise comes out of a different political atmosphere. texas is very different from chicago he has the experience and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the...